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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (93116)8/2/2012 12:09:46 AM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations  Respond to of 219714
 
Back in the day, the Isley Brothers and everyone else were living in a simpler time. That video was funny. The lead guy got down on the floor to do some break dancing and the camera stayed pointing at the other two, leaving just a head popping up from time to time like a drowning man going down for the third time.

To tell you the truth, I quite liked it back in the day. I could even fix a car, or motorbike. Disassemble it, repair or replace and reassemble, with standard tools such as spanners and a screw driver. To be honest I prefer today with Cyberspace and all mod cons. Life without the microwave oven, automatic washing machine, dishwasher, dirty great flat screen tv with satellite feed,

There's not much new under the sun. Back in the day, they did the moonwalk and all the rest. Not as polished, but the same basic idea. To be honest, the good old days were not all that great.

Youngsters [those under 45] whine about how they can't afford this that and the other. To be frank, they are pathetic. To be Mqurice, it really is very good now, albeit not perfect. To tell you the truth, at this point in time, at the end of the day, we need Tradable Citizenship. Frank thinks so too.

Mqurice